Does Respondent have standing to raise errors by the trial court?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from City and County of San Francisco v. Eller Outdoor Advertising, 192 Cal.App.3d 643, 237 Cal.Rptr. 815 (Cal. App. 1987):

7 We note that respondents have standing to raise errors by the trial court for the purpose of showing whether or not appellant City was prejudiced by the ruling below. (Code Civ.Proc., 906; 9 Witkin, op. cit. supra, 249, pp. 255-256; Kasel v. Remington Arms Co. (1972) 24 Cal.App.3d 711, 728, 101 Cal.Rptr. 314.)

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